Funny, I always figured you for a Richelieu fan...
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For those who have not done so before, set aside The Prince. Then read Machiavelli's other works (letters, Discourses on Livi, Florentine Histories for example), and *then* read The Prince. And just consider the possibility that The Prince was written as a satirical piece never intended for widespread publication, but rather for the entertainment of his decidedly non-"Machiavellian" friends.
It gives the thing an entirely new meaning. :)
Kris, I'll raise you a tome of Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History. Never before or since has a man used so many words to convey so little.
These guys are discussing that very topic in this get together here ..... circa 1941 :)
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Or was it unions... wages? Or you know...
That is no problem in a union shop. Just go company and you can withdraw your labour and bargain your own wages without being held ransom by the wishes of the majority. Everyone has that choice. Each choice has strings attached, different strings but strings all the same. There ain't no free lunch.
Bob